abaka

/əˈbɑːkə/
noun
  1. A tropical plant whose leaf stalks are used to make strong fibers for ropes, mats, and fabrics.
    • Farmers in the Philippines grow abaka for its durable fibers.
    • She bought a handwoven bag crafted from abaka fibers.
    • The rope was made from abaka, which is stronger than ordinary hemp.
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